Shakedown Hawaii Game Trailer Released

Vblank Entertainment, the indie development studio behind the chaotic 8bit Grand Theft Auto parody “Retro City Rampage”, has recently announced their next big release in the franchise – Shakedown Hawaii. Shakedown Hawaii stars the nameless “player” from Retro City Rampage and takes place many years later. Your character has come out of retirement to wreak havoc once again but this time on the streets of Hawaii. The game features destructible environments, awesome 16 bit graphics, 80’s style elector music, and an arsenal of weapons to keep the destruction level high! Fans of Retro City Rampage are going to have a field day with this one! Shakedown Hawaii will be available on December 5-6th at the PlayStation Experience in San Francisco, CA. It will also be coming to Steam, PSN and Nintendo systems.

Check out the Shakedown Hawaii game trailer below and let us know what your first impressions are in the comments section below!

Ralph is an avid retro gamer and indie game aficionado from New York. NES titles like Contra, Metal Gear, Shatterhand, and Metroid were the first games he ever played and he's been hooked ever since. In his free time he plays guitar, steam games, and writes for RETRONUKE.com. His Twitter handle is @ralph_durso where he tweets about his favorite indie games.

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